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The Nepal Railway Company Ltd. (in short Nepal Railway ), reporting mark: NRW / ने. रे) is a state-owned company under Department of Railways (DORW) which operates passenger train services in Nepal. It is the only train service provider in the country. [1] Currently it operates passenger transport service on the 52 kilometres (32 mi ...
Department of Railways under Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport is the authority to develop, maintain and plan railways in Nepal. It has its headquarter at Bishalnagar, Kathmandu. Currently it maintains three in-operation railway lines in the country: Raxaul – Sirsiya, Jainagar – Bhangaha and Bathnaha-Budhnagar.
The East-West Railway Line ( Nepali: पुर्व-पश्चिम रेल्वे) or the Mechi-Mahakali Railway is an upcoming Trans–Asian railway project in Nepal. [3] The railway will be the longest in Nepal, stretching 945.244 km (587 mi) expanding from the Eastern Indo-Nepal border of Kakarbhitta to the Western Indo-Nepal border ...
In 1951, the Indian Railways was established by the amalgamation of 42 different railway companies operating in the country, spanning a total of 55,000 km (34,000 mi). The railway network across the country was reorganized into six regional zones in 1951–52 for administrative purposes, which was gradually expanded to 18 zones over the years.
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Transport in Nepal. Nepal is a landlocked mountainous country where transportation is difficult due to the difficult terrain. The modern transportation in Nepal just started in 20th century. Railway was the first transport introduced in Nepal by Nepal Railway Company Limited. The first railway was begun in 1927 with the length of 48 kilometres ...
The Jaynagar–Janakpur–Bardibas railway line ( Hindi / Nepali: जयनगर–जनकपुर–बर्दीबास रेलवे) is a cross-border railway line between India and Nepal. [2] The railway links Bijalpura with Jaynagar, crossing the India–Nepal border near Inarwa. [3] An extension to Bardibas is being constructed ...
Collier had been assigned by Nepal's Rana prime minister to manage the forest department in Nepal. In the winter of 1924, Martin and Co. of Kolkata conducted a survey to construct a light railway from the border north to Bichako (Amlekhganj). Construction began in March 1926, and the Nepal Government Railway opened on 16 February 1927.